Ahmedabad: Two held for stealing jewellery from COVID-19 corpses
News | May 24, 2020 23:42 ISTPolice in Ahmedabad has arrested two persons for looting the jewellery from corpses of coronavirus-infected people.
Police in Ahmedabad has arrested two persons for looting the jewellery from corpses of coronavirus-infected people.
Air India Express special flight landed at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad.
The count of COVID-19 cases in hotspot Ahmedabad mounted to 6,645 on Wednesday with 292 more people testing positive for coronavirus while the number of fatalities rose to 446 with 25 deaths, a health official said.
The Gujarat government on Tuesday eased lockdown restrictions in Ahmedabad by allowing trade of vegetables and groceries from May 15. Grocers and vegetable vendors will be allowed to resume operations from 8am to 3pm everyday under strict conditions everyday.
Ahmedabad recorded the maximum number of fatalities on Monday at 19. Out of the 20 people who died on Monday, six patients did not have any comorbidity. A total of 235 patients were discharged on Monday, taking the number of recovered patients in the state to 2,780.
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has made it mandatory to accept digital mode of payments through Unified Payment Interface (UPI) and other platforms. Following this new order, Cash on Delivery (COD) will not be permissible from May 15 making it mandatory for home delivery payments to be cashless.
Four people have been arrested in Gujarat's Ahmedabad for spreading rumors over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's health. The accused have been identified as Firoz Khan, Sarfaraz, Sajjad Ali, and Shiraz Hussain.
AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria has reached Ahmedabad to inspect the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the city. He will be visiting 2 main hospitals in Ahmedabad and review the situation.
A police team was attacked in Gujarat capital Ahmedabad Friday evening as they guided people on following lockdown rules and social distancing norms strictly. The incident took place in Shahpur area of Ahmedabad. The police team resorted to the use of tear-gas shells to disperse the people.
At least 85 per cent of daily wagers in Gujarat's Ahmedabad city have lost their regular income during the COVID-19 lockdown, a survey conducted by the Indian Institute of Management here revealed.
A team of three senior doctors from Mumbai and Delhi, including AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria, is likely to visit Ahmedabad, which has recorded a high death rate among COVID-19 patients
Gujarat capital Ahmedabad has decided to shut all shops in the city for the next seven days. Only shops selling milk and medicines will be allowed to operate.
Ahmedabad has recorded 39 deaths and 349 cases of the coronavirus in a single day. This is the highest-single day spike in coronavirus cases so far. According to the Gujarat health department, the total number of cases in the entire state has increased to 6,245 while the death toll stands at 368.
Ahmedabad Police has set up 'model vegetable markets' at six locations under Ramol police station limits. Social distancing norms are followed with strictness at model markets.
Artists hailing from Surat's Varachha area have made a painting on road to motivate and spread awareness among the society members.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Gujarat breached 3,000-mark on Saturday as the state reported 256 new positive cases.
Separate central teams visited Ahmedabad and Surat cities in Gujarat on Saturday to take stock of the COVID-19 situation in these two districts,officials said.
Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner Vijay Nehra on Friday raised concerns on the coronavirus outbreak in the state saying that COVID-19 positive cases are doubling every 4 days in the city.
The idea to develop a homegrown multiplexer was conceived after observing the trends and analysing the empirical data of COVID-19 patients for ventilatory support in the intensive care units (ICU) across Europe and US-based hospitals.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in a conversation with India TV on how the state is dealing to fight coronavirus said that they are doing aggressive COVID-19 testings, identifying people and treating them.
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